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Question
Find the weight of a spherical shell of copper having external diameter 30 cm and thickness of 2 cm. Density of copper is 10 g/cm3.
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Solution
Given:
External diameter = 30 cm ⇒ external radius R = 15 cm.
Thickness = 2 cm ⇒ internal radius r = R − 2 = 13 cm.
Density of copper = 10 g/cm3.
Volume of the spherical shell = `(4/3)π(R^3 − r^3)`
R3 = 153 = 3375 cm3 ...[Compute the cubes]
r3 = 133 = 2197 cm3
R3 − r3 = 3375 − 2197 = 1178 cm3
Volume = `(4/3)π × 1178`
= 4.19047619 × 1178 ...[Using π = `22/7`]
= 4936.381 cm3
Mass (weight) = density × volume
= 10 g/cm3 × 4936.381 cm3
= 49363.81 g
= 49363.81 g ≈ 49.364 kg ...[Convert to kilograms]
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